Interview with William J. Ealy, Louisville newspaperman and political activist. This interview was conducted on August 5 and 22, 1977 by Dwayne Cox of the University of Louisville Oral History Center. Mr. Ealy discusses his early life and education...

Portrait of Alice G. (Mrs. Samuel H.) Matlack of Louisville, Kentucky. She is wearing a skull cap and earrings. The photograph has been torn in a few places and spots of discoloration. Stamped on bottom, front of image: credit, Walton Jones...

A comparative case study focused on six mathematics teachers of all-boy classes in three middle schools. Each school chose to experiment with gendered classes to improve specific, yet somewhat different, outcomes. A purpose of this study was not to...

Oval shaped frame decorated with floral elements. An open book is at the base of the frame. The name "Anna Gilbert Cowan" and the phrase "Her Book" are in the center of the frame. Anna Gilbert Cowan was the second wife of Andrew...

Portraits; Group portraits; Men; College administrators; Teachers; People associated with education & communication

Dean of the University of Louisville's Speed Scientific School, Bennett M. Brigman (left) of Louisville, Kentucky with National Leader of ASME, C.E. Davies, Chairman of Student Chapter of ASME, Kenneth Hess, and Assistant Professor of Mechanical...

Entranceway to Bettie Johnson Hall. The doorway features a short covered walkway. The window over the entranceway roof is visible, and there are two wastebaskets flanking the glass door. Landscaping adjacent to the walkway is in bloom. Location:...

Entranceway to Bettie Johnson Hall. The upper windows and roof are visible, and the doorway is not. Location: Belknap Campus: 401 West Cardinal Boulevard. Current uses: Dormitory. Named in honor: Bettie Johnson, 1936 graduate of UofL's Louisville...

Bruce Haldeman of Louisville, Kentucky with Woman's Suffrage leader Laura Clay of Lexington, Kentucky. The are sitting together, both holding papers and looking straight ahead. The mark in the bottom corner is part of the photograph. Handwritten on...

This thesis seeks to understand Beriah Magoffin as Governor of Kentucky. Adding to the work begun by Michael T. Dues and Lowell H. Harrison during the 1960s and 1970s, this thesis fleshes out a man little studied in history. It addresses several...

Frank Chance or Frank LeRoy Chance (1876-1924) also known as Husk or the Peerless Leader. Color portrait of Frank Chance in an action shot. The team is the Chicago Orphans or Chicago Cubs. Verso: Base Ball Stars. This card is one of a set of 30...

Portrait of Charles Fennell of Lexington, Kentucky. He is wearing his hair combed back, wire-framed glasses, hard collar and tie. The photograph has some discoloration. Handwritten on back of image: Charles Fennel, -Lexington, Ky- Attorney and...

Portrait of attorney and GOP leader Chesley H. Searcy of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a suit jacket and tie. The photograph has been cut to an irregular shape and attached to card stock, then painted on. Stamped on the back of the image: May 4,...

Portrait of Chesley H. Searcy of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a striped tie. The photograph has been cut to an irregular shape and attached to card stock. Handwritten on bottom, front of image: (credit) Standiford Studio (Louisville). Handwritten...

Chesley H. Searcy of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a bowler hat and suit. The photograph has been cut to an irregular shape and discolored from age. Stamped on back of image: July 2, 1924. Handwritten on back: Attorney & GOP leader.

A group of young girls wearing hoop skirts, petticoats, and bonnets poses beneath a historical marker reading "Johnston Birthplace / Near here on February 3, 1803, General Albert Sidney Johnston, Confederate leader, was born. He resigned from...

A group of young girls wearing hoop skirts, petticoats, and bonnets poses beneath a historical marker reading "Johnston Birthplace / Near here on February 3, 1803, General Albert Sidney Johnston, Confederate leader, was born. He resigned from...

Jazz trumpet player and orchestra leader Clyde McCoy was born in Ashland, Kentucky but attended Louisville Male High School. He is seated at a microphone, wearing a tuxedo and holding a conductor's baton. Title supplied by cataloger.